Sid The Seed is a cute little story about a seed that lived underground with a spider and caterpillar. It is a good introduction into life cycles especially seeds. repinned by Charlotte's Clips pinterest.com/...

"Sid the Seed" video

video to introduce plant life cycles- Sid the Seed

Sid is a seed who is quite at home, living in his little underground world. He has two living companions, a spider and a caterpillar, whom are making plans to become something great. Slowly his friends leave on their exciting journeys, leaving Sid by himself, longing for his own life changing event. My name is Daniel Pagan and I posted my st...

Thirstin’s Water Cycle from epa.gov is an excellent animation of the water cycle. It is narrated and contains information on the 4 stages: Rain, Water Storage, Vapor and Clouds. It presents very well on the SMART Board. Looking for more water cycle activities? Click here.

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Compare and Contrast Butterfly or Moth?: How Do You Know? (Which Animal Is Which?): Melissa Stewart TEXT STRUCTURE

Butterfly or Moth?: How Do You Know? (Which Animal Is Which?) [Library Binding] by Melissa Stewart, 1st grade+

How can you tell a butterfly from a moth? What is the difference? With colorful photographs and clear language, author Melissa Stewart shows young readers how to identify these animals using critical thinking skills. Find all the tips and hints you need to tell these two

These Weather Flip-Up on Clouds and the Water Cycle are so much fun to use in the classroom, and look VERY IMPRESSIVE when on display! They are so easy to make! Just print, line up the pages, fold, and staple. No other preparation is required! After a quick tutorial, my students assemble them on their own.

Clouds: Anchor Chart explaining types of clouds, site also has a fun cloud craft to show which clouds are high in the sky and which are low! There are lots of hands on activities to really drive this home and have fun!

Great ideas for teaching cloud types.

clouds -types of clouds anchor chart

Clouds lesson ideas

This is a cute anchor chart to use when learning about clouds during the Air and Weather unit

Cloud inspector (science for kids, weather activity). I swear I never learned all the cloud types, I need this!

Love this Idea! Here's a great way to teach about cloud identification and classification! Each child makes their own Nature-Watch Weather Window - a hand-held frame with a variety of cloud types classified by altitude. Kit includes cardboard frames and cloud pictures. Participants will cut out each picture and glue them onto their very own Weather Window! Then, head outside and match real clouds to the photos. Identify the cloud type and discuss what type of weather might follow as a result.

C2G WEEKS 10-14 cloud poem

The cloud song -- weather unit

CLOUD SONG! I would introduce this before a lesson about clouds. I think it would be a great way to get students excited about what they are about to learn and provide them with a good way to remember facts about the clouds.

Kindergarten science - after the lesson about the different clouds and how to tell the difference, the teacher can put the draw the different clouds and post it on the board and have kids right down a fact about a cloud and put it on the card, maybe it can be turned into a graded game.

Great weather activities

Cloud people for teaching clouds. OK, I know this is a kindergarten blog, but second graders would LOVE this!

2nd grade Cloud people for teaching clouds during Science this also has other teaching ideas for kindergarten weather lessons